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A great dust cloud passed through Oklahoma on this Sunday in 1935. Woody Guthrie said, "We thought it was our doom." ...
Russell, whose novel "Swamplandia!" was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, talks about her latest novel ahead of an event in ...
Magical realism meets the gritty reality of Dust Bowl Nebraska in “The Antidote,” Karen Russell’s epic, character-driven historical mystery about a “prairie witch” and her protege.
Three people died Friday, according to Sgt. Cindy Barkley of the Texas DPS and the Associated Press. The dust storm caused low visibility and high winds across the city of Amarillo, resulting in ...
Super Bowl Sunday is one of the greatest days of the year — and not just because of football. It also serves as one of the best days for food and all-around entertainment. With well over a ...
Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest entertainment day of the year, and it's about more than what happens during the game. The Super Bowl halftime show has turned into the biggest concert worldwide ...
That’s what the U.S. experienced when a strong extratropical cyclone caused winds stretching thousands of miles that whipped up dust storms and spread wildfires, and even caused tornadoes and ...
In “The Antidote,” set during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, characters contend with a natural world that’s fighting back against the farming methods of white settlers, and one woman offers a ...
Have you noticed the dusty haze in the air today? A dust storm in the southern plains is to blame! Dust has been carried eastward with the jet stream winds (winds well above the earths surface ...
but this sweet potato hot honey bowl has me completely hooked. It all started last week when I kept seeing these colorful bowls popping up on my FYP. The combination seemed odd but intriguing ...
The Dust Bowl, from prolonged drought, heavy winds, and over-farming, led to fruitless farmland and skies blotted out by red and brown dust. “We were fortunate right where we lived it wasn’t ...
Meteorologists noticed dust high above southwest Missouri at about 3 a.m. Tuesday morning, heading toward Springfield. By rush hour, the 10,000-foot-high mass of dust made it to the St. Louis region.